-» "erkioh Woman Artist Ww iii - #h no f ide Appeal of Winter Sports NR Recreation in the Open in Canada at This Season is Healthful TRAPPING MOLES : and Enjoyable alas x ; BA i 3 a a Winter wis pre eminently cutdoor| throughout the winter months. The fuit plantations, The ry 16 gar. Sports time id Canada. At this, sea-| Dutt ior Ken bag gone far to dens is chiefly caus~d by the surface | Sou of the" Year the anpenl pf the ah Hs a Sev fod tunnels they made directly beneath { outdoors is especially persistent for! ere aay i Hus am oy. the rows of seeds or young p.ants. In { the sports lover. Mong and varied! life-- tive Ai 2 Hlaway di strawberry patches the tunnelling forms of amusement are enjoyed.! ns much anioving oe and §nd urder the plants breaks many of the Skating, skiing, hockey, snow-shoe-| pastimes tl oo & or Bi gmat, Fooder pois and leave air| ing, tobogganing. and curling alj i 'ave sports ry Bin vom pockets beneat plants whi 'ut | their thousands of devote ans off ene ins hen Drie eul) shal Sievsends wo Sovorees: who/ Canada bas always been noted for off moisture I 1 fresh mind and body in the her winter sports and these h from Fomicons properly. Contrary | CrED, uvigo alg air. Gradually such a wide range that people of hy 0 current belief moles are active at] the gospal of 'reation in the open' sexes and of almost all ae sons of the year in such clim-| spaces is, spre ading to less favored part in at Teast A oa ais permit of their activity dur-| climes and cach year sees growing ray = £5 one of them with winter season. Moles are | aumbers coming to Canada for enjoy- nt nd Top, pkey asi common to-all parts of Canada but] ment of winter pastimes. | only by the a uk ba I Maved ps 3 Jotmme plentiful i Health and fun are the principal curling, with an appeal Se nn -- I olaimbia. At} t magnets of the winter play idea. The 1 the Agassiz Experimental Farm in | { artificial conditions Fed nervous iy moe mel nse that province different ways of con-| or Waneh momle trolling them have been tried. These | : > are described in Circular No. 67 of | ° : the OD pt. af Agila, Opava, | which recommends trappin and | ! shows the type of trap that Ee been | found tc work well. The trap is of | | simple 'construction and easily mani-| | putated. ; The runways are usually a few! : inches fo one side of the centre of mole ¥ The direction of the run-| way can be determined by scraping | A FAR CRY FROM "HAREM AND VEIL aside the earth around the hill until | Mme. Mihri Hassim, a Turkish champion of woman's rights takes a the timuel is dicovered. The trap has | prominent place in the women artists of the 1 Sho finsion art sc to bs Bet in the ~unway and a garden | | In Constanlinople and a er eo i i gn = trowel has been found a useful tool | : 1% soem) exhlbiling ons of ber eg in Nev Yok for préparing a situation for the | ; 3 sl FEE A trap. After the trap has been set it{SCner by district poultry promoters atory at Winnipeg, has been largely has tobe protected by sods, grass, or jand others duly qualified for the work. confined to small plots. The crop on ump of earth, which shculd be so| The approved hatcheries themselves' plots treated in 1925 yielded 55 bush-! See as to exclude the light without | #'€ to be under supervision so as toels to the acre as against 15 bushels Wide 'Ap interfering with the spring of the] {Judge of their fitness to do business.|to the acre from untreated plots. Last: OS er npeal of Winter Spovis--A group. of fancy skalers)enloying thet ay Hatcheries Wishing to be cased a yuar AE bushel to the tore ware bod Selves on an open-air rink. There are skating clubs in all the large At the Agassiz Station with a do-| "Approved" are required first to! tained from treated plots as against] Sones 01 bupulstion'in Gasada 3nd in theny there ars devsioped ET ous Sime oles make application on forms that have! 10 bushels from fhose given Yo toda) some of the most graceful skaters in the world. were caught in twenty-four hours. | Jen prepared by the Live Stock ment. The quality of the from strain of modern life make it import- ing, skiing, and tobogganing can he With a little practice and careful ob- | L-ommissioner, on which must be re- the treated plots was No. 1 Northern, ant that people play outdoors and the as strenuous or as lei surely as ti servation, it is stated that the aver- corded, among other things, the breed | while from the other plots the grain need for this is greater 10 winter particigant Pu Ty oot ied - age person can become quite proficient and variety of the flocks, the date the harvested was fit only for feed. It is than in summer Steam-beated also a oo ular dive i To ns. ic knowing how and where to set a|Pirds would be ready for inspection | pointed out that for effective control houses, offices, and schools; travel Panis ii the Par Sot wala trap. and banding, the size of the flocks s,! the crop must be dusted often enough in crowded trains and cars: and the required prevail Dogon : racin bath yk respect to pullets and hens, 'to. maintain a continuous coating of great increase in sedentary occupa- is now an attractive feature of on CLEANSING OF MILK I e Jame 200 lation and Cos, stlppny over the plants while they tions need to be balanced by bodily carnival program. = PAILS. ry j1S iposed © Back Le fo Sx6reites con parable. fo the numer- A gratifying characteristic of win- 1 Deity. es ek 1 hs IBF oN : es fing tho 8 pi 2 pevapiane ous duties and Chores which kept tbe ter sports in Canada is that they all Eten ln by tn be NTROL OF WHEAT RUST ne a t: hh one we | ast generation active out of doors. tend to develop players raher than p fused. Where the horse-drawn duster Lively play is a tonic for tired ner- spectators. Wih the exception of miikers to see to it that their pails| _Vhile the development of va wrieties was used there was a net profit of and utensils are well sterilized and of wheat that are resistant to Stem $11 80 per _acr en Nias - : iy that dirt of all kinds is prevented | Bust is regarded as the most certain re Fabian {pyr "ozone-ladened, pine-scented enters into the full enjoyment of the from falling from the cow Into the | =SWdd OL overcoming losses from g; Fact Ty SO far as tfdicrcy was | ¢ brilliant- sunshine and the speed game. The fun to be had while the : pail at the time of milking. Precau- this trouble, the Dept. of Agriculture concerned and demonstrated that the and zeal of sport amid surroundings novice is becoming familiar with his (ves and bodies at all times and in hockey. onlv..a.ehant coe--participdin from. its LOR tions iri respect to these matters are|at Ottawa, through the Botanical and aeroplane is well suited to this type of glistening jce and powdery snow. skis is one of the chief factors in the Cereal Divisions, i8 =2ndeavorings to of work. | Canadians early realized the- value rapid rise to popularity of this sport. believ ed to be of greater aceon than : 5 . : +g ay : : " \ . find out other and quicker means of! This bulletin, which is available of recreation in tke open in winter From year to year the call of Can- ing to Dr. G. Lochhead, thor. dealing with the problem. The cross- {som the Publicatifup Branch of the time and they have defeloped to a ada's winter season is becoming ing of resistant varieties with others Dept. of Agricult®e, Ottawa, deals high degree an ability t extract the greater and not only in the Dominton cf high yielding and milling qualities «ith the subject of rust disease, its most from this season,' The period but abroad growing nu: are is being pursued. Experir.ents are dovelopt , and its control in a most from December to Match is now no heeding the varied atone ef our of the Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, the condition of the utensils themselves are responsible ; ) ; : ; for the majority of the contaminating | Peng carried on in the hope of find- jy {eres way. | longer one during which most of the nortbland pastimes. Health and cn- bacteria. This o: estion is fully dealt|!D& treatments of the growing crop Wh time is spent indoors. The interrup- joyment in far-flung fields amid with in Circular No. 64 "The Wash-| that will in some sense reduce the Islam' 8 Masses | tions to building operations caused vistas of great scenic beauty, is the ing and Sterilization of 'Farm Dairy losses that cccur in seasons favorable | by frost are being overcome and lure by which growing throngs are Utensils." Milk pails and cans can-| to rust development. In a new bul Oppose Afghan most of the construction activities of being drawn to our snow-bedecked : letin on the ubject, numbered 106, and | | the summer season are carried on forests and hills. kept clean by a casual wash- 'arelessly washed pails are re- nsible for mest of the trouble that i from bacterial contamination. entitled "Stem Rust in Western Can-| ada," published by the Dept. of Agri- culture, it is shown that dusting the crop with sulphur offers a promising Reports King as Caliph ---------- -- - l masses view with fr sty disapproval spite of the fact that he has made no of Groups Backing | King Amanullah's flirtatior. with the formal announcement of his purpose. Fiven cans and pails which have been Vina ; pasting 1 rolling rus ob re | $ { caliphate. {The problem, both from a practical thoroughly washed and scalded, and OT a Amanullah Persist De- Reports continue to come from and Penson] viewpoint, is complicated oe . Sap reelly i Pay wid nit stated, have demonstrated beyond | spite Silence on His | Kabul, the Afghan capital, that var-' and precipitate action would harm : sop pasioria 8 3 ¢ yuxt milling question that the method is effective Part ious Moslem g roups are supporting Islam more than did the deposition of ; of woisture ave allowed i even under severe epidemic condi-| er -- {the candidacy of King Amanullah. Ru-' the former caliph by Kemal Pasha. In them. Whare. steer: = tions The work described by the ACTION FEARED | mors that he had his eye on Islam's Immediately after the fall of Abdul ave 2 the, Siretiar Teomnionds os author, Dr. D. L. Jailey, f formerly in| > & | highest office began during his Euro-! Medjid, Moslem authorities began in- Z Use 1e cleansing o e utensils. : > TAR ye rs routive nog End that have pirelsted I vestionting. whether wo caliph was. ase Without sidan tHe use of Hot water Charge of, fhe Rust Research Labor- ' Jerusalem. Islam's conservative pean tour and El i% ave persisted nj etiaing whether a caliph w Ss 18 the commonest method of steriliza- | Sm---- = ; : BRR ; I Mediid has vot revered His ior: The success of this rnethod, how- Keen Interest Taken in Aircrafts claim to the caliphate and frequently, nds on the temperature of ter and the quantity used. An gallon can requires at least a through some edict addressed to all true believers, he reminds Islam of his existence. He would have to be form- qa of boiling water to sterilize it ally deposed before a successor could e vely. Where a large. number of be chosen. This could probably be utensils have to be cleaned these * should be immersed for a minute or two in a tank of water at practically boiling heat. Whatever method Is used, rapid on a rack, on which the uten- uyld be placed while quite hot, tant. " tere neither steam nor hot water ily available there still remains - system, the using of chlorine 5 in the washing water. ; strength to use and the yd of application are clearly set in the circular, which is avail- rom the Publications Branch, Agriculture) Ottawa. BETTER BABY CHICKS y is to be put into operation by Dept. of Agriculture, at Ot- tawa, to protect the interests of the pure! s of baby chicks. The Baby done on the ground that the Koran requires a caliph to be the head of an independent Moslem state. Remaining Moslem rulers include two who cannot be considered in con- nection with the office. They are the Shah of Persia who is a Shiite where- as the caliph must be a Sunnite, and Ibn Saud, who is a follower of the Wahabi religion which does not recog- nize the caliphate. This leaves only three: King Fuad of Egypt. King Amanullah and Imam Yehia. King of Yemen. King F uad {has already declined the honor and | Imam Yehia has never given indica- [tion that he would accept it. eee ee An ee C Election Shadows in Britain | Round Table (London): if the Con- | servatives wish to retain the sub- | stance of power, it is not enough for Chick ociation, * representing the strongest. of whole of Canada, has felt the need of | {oom fo: coms back fhe i some oversight of the hatchery in- | the three parties. They must have a dustry anc their executive committee | clea uz majority over both their tivals, : has co-operated with officials of the | Nor can the contingency of the latter | joining forces after the election any | longer be dismissed as fantastic. i Both have now issued programs, and | there is an interesting degree of re- | semblanca between them in import- live Stock Branch in preparing a ble plan. The policy to be ww ns 'Approved Hatcheries" pro- ides for the inspection of flocks sup- plying hatchery eggs and the certifi cation of those that measure up to the art Thea Booth ins i y x ropstirem i . lavi | been said by represent: ER. or Cnet Teen ments a a i ii | of the two parties to show it some By hig ' ype. WEST FORMS OF MECHANICAL BIRDS ON SHOW - { form of combination 1 in nis to be done under the tion of the Live Stock Commis- aa. 01d in as Chicago Coliseum had 81 planes of all kinds on exhibition | eventualities be conside